I don't understand the extra serrations on the front of the slide, what good is that? Also don't understand why the reduced weight on the slide, won't reduced weight= more muzzle flip.

Glock 34 slide is still a bit heavy for 125 factor loads used in competition. I have a G35 with a 40-9 LW conversion, steel guide rod with 13lb recoil spring. 122 grain hard cast and Titegroup clocked at 1050 FPS will eject about 3' to my right. I usually up my loads to 1100 FPS to insure reliability in ejecting and locking slide back with last shot. Lower lb rate recoil spring with start unlocking slide even with reduce power striker spring. I can reduce the slide weight which will increase slide cycling. Reducing recoil spring weight will require a severely decreased striker spring that may not ignite certain primers. For now I'll just leave it as is and live with the higher velocity of bullets. Factory rounds are just right for it.

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Glock 34 slide is still a bit heavy for 125 factor loads used in competition. I have a G35 with a 40-9 LW conversion, steel guide rod with 13lb recoil spring. 122 grain hard cast and Titegroup clocked at 1050 FPS will eject about 3' to my right. I usually up my loads to 1100 FPS to insure reliability in ejecting and locking slide back with last shot. Lower lb rate recoil spring with start unlocking slide even with reduce power striker spring. I can reduce the slide weight which will increase slide cycling. Reducing recoil spring weight will require a severely decreased striker spring that may not ignite certain primers. For now I'll just leave it as is and live with the higher velocity of bullets. Factory rounds are just right for it.

Thanks for the reply, so basically reduced weight to make the gun function with all the reduced power springs. Don't really understand why you would do that, but ok.

Glock 34 slide is still a bit heavy for 125 factor loads used in competition. I have a G35 with a 40-9 LW conversion, steel guide rod with 13lb recoil spring. 122 grain hard cast and Titegroup clocked at 1050 FPS will eject about 3' to my right. I usually up my loads to 1100 FPS to insure reliability in ejecting and locking slide back with last shot. Lower lb rate recoil spring with start unlocking slide even with reduce power striker spring. I can reduce the slide weight which will increase slide cycling. Reducing recoil spring weight will require a severely decreased striker spring that may not ignite certain primers. For now I'll just leave it as is and live with the higher velocity of bullets. Factory rounds are just right for it.

I don't really get into a competitive mode, I just want to shoot for me. Today I shot at the static line at Richmond Hotshots. I shot my Para/STI Limited gun because I ran out of 9mm rounds. Just wanted to see if I can still Mozambique an IPSC target at around 10 yards and ran some rounds through the Mossberg JM Pro. I left with a smile on my face.

__________________The wise man said just find your place
In the eye of the storm
Seek the roses along the way
Just beware of the thorns... K. Meine

I don't really get into a competitive mode, I just want to shoot for me. Today I shot at the static line at Richmond Hotshots. I shot my Para/STI Limited gun because I ran out of 9mm rounds. Just wanted to see if I can still Mozambique an IPSC target at around 10 yards and ran some rounds through the Mossberg JM Pro. I left with a smile on my face.

Richmond Hotshots is the action pistol portion of Richmond that use the bays behind the static public line you were at. If you're not already shooting there, take the action competitor class and shoot some matches. There's one virtually every weekend.

I recently got a g34 and it had the cut out for an rmr already done. My question is do they usually come like this and if not is it worth more because of it. Also are there issue with factory cut outs?

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I recently got a g34 and it had the cut out for an rmr already done. My question is do they usually come like this and if not is it worth more because of it. Also are there issue with factory cut outs?

The MOS Gen 4 models come with the cut. Since they are not on the roster they are hard to get.

__________________The wise man said just find your place
In the eye of the storm
Seek the roses along the way
Just beware of the thorns... K. Meine